Water management is going to be Huge in the 21st C
According to research by Tolstoy & Co, fresh water is going to become much scarcer and expensive, meaning that water management devices which can monitor and save consumers 100's of gallons of precious water every month are going to be sought by virtually every household in the United States, and eventually every household around the world. If just 1% of the US households, roughly 7.5 million, buy Illia's highly proprietary device, yielding a conservative profit of $10/unit, that'd be 75M, and if an equal number of foreign households sign up on a yearly basis, the revenue stream of 75M/year will continue, along with refurbishment costs, which Illia is planning, and and licensing fees, and newer models down the road- well I think you get the picture. And 1% of the market is conservative, we may capture 5 or 10%, and then it'll be Katie Bar the Door, and that's not to mention that along the way we may get bought out- cha ching, but Fred is very keen on a strongly crafted poison pill making it impossible to get taken out too early or too cheaply.
The bell is ringing.
Load the boat.
JimC97